Friday, November 7, 2008

County Comptroller Sued by Construction Company

A local construction firm is suing the Erie County Comptroller's office. DiPizio Construction says it is owed over a million dollars. Owner Roseanne Lettieri says they haven't been paid since September 1st. The company is working on a project on Wehrle Drive. The State Supreme Court will hear the case.

Buffalo has Highest Gas Prices

A top ranking we'd rather not have: Buffalo now has the highest gas prices in the continental United States, according to the Triple-A. The average price of a gallon of regular is $2.85, well above the national average of $2.31. Regular gas in Rochester today averages $2.75. In Albany it's $2.55; in Syracuse, $2.50. Even New York City has a lower average price at $2.77.

Smokin' Joe Will Plead Guilty

Prominent Niagara County businessman "Smokin' Joe" Anderson is expected to plead guilty in a federal probe today. The Native-American entrepreneur is scheduled to appear in front of District Judge William Skretny in a case regarding business dealings with former Niagara Falls Mayor Vince Anello. No specifics of the agreement have been released.

Spitzer Off the Hook

Former Governor Eliot Spitzer will not face criminal charges in connection with the scandal that cost him his office. U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia of Manhattan announced that his office will not charge Spitzer in the break-up of a prostitution service he admitted to patronizing. Spitzer was investigated after authorities learned he had made questionable payments to a bank account that was being used to launder over one-million-dollars for the Emperors Club. Garcia's office uncovered no evidence of misuse of public or campaign funds, and says there is insufficient evidence to bring charges against Spitzer. Spitzer resigned shortly after his association with prostitutes was made public.

Fatal Shooting on West Side

A West Side man collapsed and died right outside his door after being shot yesterday on Busti Avenue. 27-year old Raquan Loyd was shot once in the heart and once in the leg just before 6 p-m. He went into cardiac arrest and was unable to be revived by emergency crews, authorities said. The West Side neighborhood has been the scene of several shootings in recent weeks, and city authorities had stepped up efforts to curb the violence.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Donovan Building Dismantling Approved

The City of Buffalo Planning Board approved a demolition plan for the Donovan State Office Building. Dismantling will begin early next year, for Erie Canal Harbor commercial redevelopment.

WNY Congressional Contests

Republicans are keeping the Congressional seat vacated by the retiring Thomas Reynolds. Chris Lee beat his rival Alice Kryzan with 55-percent of the vote. Incumbent Democrats Brian Higgins kept his seat, and Democrat Eric Massa knocked out Republican incumbent Randy Kuhl. Louise Slaughter took 78-percent of the vote to secure her seat in the 28th Congressional District. Her opponent, Republican David Crimmen walked away with 22-percent.

State Senate Shifts

The State Senate saw a dramatic shift on Election Night, as Democrats took control for the first time since 1965. Democrats now control both houses of the Legislature, the Governor's office, and the four other statewide elected office for the first time since 1935. Here in Western New York, the State Senate races did not turn out to be decisive in the statewide battle for control. Republican Mike Ranzenhofer retained the the 61st State Senate District for the Republicans, by barely defeating former boxer Joe Mesi. Incumbent Republican State Senator Dale Volker will keep his seat in the New York senate after beating his challenger Kathy Konst. And Democratic State Senator William Stachowski fended off a challenge from Republican rival Dennis Delano. Stachowski is now in line to take over the powerful position of Finance Committee Chairman, where he'll have a strong hand in the state budget:

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Fatal Fire in Niagara County

A house was on Bishop Road in the Town of Hartland was in flames when the first crews arrived on scene last night. Three boys, ages 8, 6 and 5 died in the fire. The boys' grandmother was able to escape the flames.

WNY Key to State Senate Control

Control of the State Senate is up for grabs in three key local races: Democratic State Senator William Stachowski is hoping to fend off a strong challenge from Republican rival Dennis Delano. Republican Michael Razenhofer and Democrat Joseph Mesi are battling it out for an open seat. And longtime Republican incumbent Dale Volker leads Democratic challenger Kathy Konst in the polls.

Obama Leads in Buffalo Area

A "Buffalo Business First" computer analysis predicts that Barack Obama will beat John McCain by over 100-thousand votes in our region. Recent statewide poll numbers have shown Obama with a lead of 20 to 33 percentage points over his Republican contender.

Monday, November 3, 2008

South Buffalo Bridge Shut Down

A South Buffalo bridge has been shut down in what officials call a precautionary measure. The Hopkins Street Bridge was closed this morning until further notice as after a state inspection. The bridge is located near the Botanical Gardens, was built in the early 1980s. Senior City Engineer Don Poleto says it's a structural issue.

Alleged Falls Shooter Found Dead

A new development after a deadly domestic disturbance in the Falls. Amy Holliday was fatally shot in her Pershing Avenue home, at around 3:30 p.m. Saturday, in front of her mother and another family member. Now, Channel 2 is reporting that her estranged husband, Charles, has been found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot.

State Senate Races Still Up in the Air

The final full day of campaigning before Tuesday's elections: Among the key local races are two State Senate contests: Republican Dennis Delano hopes to unseat Democrat William Stachowski, and Democrat Joe Mesi is running against the GOP's Michael H. Ranzenhofer. Mesi is spending the day hitting what he calls "17 towns in 17 hours." The latest Siena Poll shows the numbers shifting, with Stachowski and Ranzenhofer now leading.